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Songs of Protest Bracket Civil Rights and Vietnam War 1960s Distance Learning

Rated 4.8 out of 5, based on 56 reviews
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Peacefield History
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Great activity! Students had fun with this and it was interesting to see which songs they enjoyed and which ones they didn't. Most students were unfamiliar with nearly the whole list.
This was a really fun activity to use at the end of the unit. A great way to integrate the arts and culture
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I always want to discuss all of the fabulous music of the 1960s era, however, I often find myself running out of time as I struggle to include all of the amazing content also. As my students wanted to hear this music as much as me, I decided that it would be fun to create a bracket for them to vote on their favorites. With each song, they also research the historical context which led to the lyrics and the song's creation. My students have so much fun researching and arguing why their song should win!

This resource is created in Google Slides so you could have students complete this activity in the classroom or online.

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  • A PowerPoint Version (editable)
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  • A Google Slides Version (provided on the front page by a link to make your own copy for editing)

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10 pages
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Teaching Duration
90 minutes
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